These legs are sold individually

Finishes Explained

We don't shave our legs, but we do make them look pretty

Unfinished

Unfinished steel is best for those planning to finish the metal themselves. It will show a varying amount of blemishes and is prone to fingerprints. Over time, these legs will rust in tiny spots here and there, but never rust out. To get that truly rustic steel table leg look, you'll need to accelerate the rust with chemical.

Clear sealant

This is the finish you see in most of the photos above. This metal comes straight from the steel yard and is then sealed with a rust preventing coat. The result is a very dark graphite grey coloring. The steel's finish is not uniform. It will still show the gashes/blemishes of the raw material, making every piece unique and industrial. There is a slight sheen to this finish, but it still feels like bare metal to the touch.

Silver Metallic powder coat

This is a special two step process. A base of Metallic Silver with a high gloss 2nd coat is applied. The base coat has tiny specs in it to give dimension. The clear coat adds depth and is smooth to the touch.

Gloss White powder coat

Gloss White is a modern look. It's a striking pure white, that accentuates the simple lines of the design. The high gloss sheen is shiny and smooth. People often pair this with a table top that is lighter stained or sunbleached.